Gathering in their lodges, around a warm fire, the warriors relive their excitement of the hunt as they tell the women, children and old ones about that day’s adventures. Whose bow could shoot the swiftest arrows, what horse ran the fastest, how brave were the young warriors, who missed the buffalo; all these were retold over and over again. Every culture, but most vividly the Native American, has the tradition of passing on their stories of bravery and honor in war to the younger generations as examples and role models for the future of the tribe, nation or peoples.